<ptr> (pointer) defines a pointer to another location. 3.6 Simple Links and Cross-References 16.1 Links |
Modul | core — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents |
Attribute | att.pointing (@type, @evaluate) att.declaring (@decls) target | specifies the destination of the pointer by supplying one or
more URI ReferencesZustand | Obligatorisch | Datentyp | 1–∞ occurrences of separated by whitespace | Werte | One or more syntactically valid URI references,
separated by whitespace. Because whitespace is used to separate
URIs, no whitespace is permitted inside a single URI. If a
whitespace character is required in a URI, it should be escaped
with the normal mechanism, e.g.
TEI%20Consortium. |
| cRef | (canonical reference) specifies the destination of the pointer by supplying a
canonical reference from a scheme defined in a <refsDecl>
element in the TEI headerZustand | Obligatorisch | Datentyp | 1–∞ occurrences of separated by whitespace | Werte | the result of applying the algorithm for the resolution
of canonical references (described in section 16.2.5 Canonical References) should be a valid URI reference to the
intended target | Anmerkung | The <refsDecl> to use may be indicated with the
decls attribute. Currently these Guidelines only provide for a single
canonical reference to be encoded on any given <ptr>
element. |
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Verwendet von | altGrp joinGrp linkGrp listRef model.ptrLike |
Kann enthalten | Empty element |
Deklaration | |
Beispiel | <ptr target="#p143 #p144"/> <ptr target="http://www.tei-c.org"/> |
Anmerkung | The target and cRef attributes are
mutually exclusive. |